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Originally Posted by HotHamWater

LeBron severely outplayed Durant to put the game out of reach. It wasn't even close. Durant scored almost all of his points after his team was down 15+ points. Durant obviously played very well, but LeBron played well when it mattered most because he led the Heat to an insurmountable lead. Also, I think the game illustrated that LeBron has more of an affect on more facets of the game than does Durant. It's easier to see when they're on the court at the same time.

I agree with you but when the voters go to vote at the end of the season and look back they are just going to see the box score stats and will see 40 points by Durant and 39 by LeBron. Either way LeBron has pretty much locked it up this past two weeks baring any injury or Durant somehow goes and outdoes LeBron's streak he just had.

Originally Posted by Drinkey McDrinkerstein

Why aren't there more good role models for fat people who fall down a lot?

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Multiple media outlets are reporting the Kings will send Robinson, Francisco Garcia, Tyler Honeycutt and a future second-round pick to the Houston Rockets as part of a three-way deal that also involves the Phoenix Suns.

In return, the Kings would receive Patrick Patterson, Cole Aldrich, Toney Douglas and additional money from the Rockets, according to the reports.

The Suns are set to receive Marcus Morris from the Houston Rockets for a second-round pick, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard.

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I don't see how that makes any of the teams any better or any worse. I agree certainly a head scratcher. Unless of course it is a precorser for one of the teams to make a move for somebody else and this just makes it easier to do that.

Originally Posted by Drinkey McDrinkerstein

Why aren't there more good role models for fat people who fall down a lot?

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The Suns have cornered the market on genetically identical black men named Morris. After drafting Robin Lopez and Markieff Morris they must have concluded it's better to have the more talented twin on your roster. Or both of them.

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So the trade deadline has passed now and not surprisingly no major deals where made. Only notable trades is J.J. Redick to the Bucks and Jordan Crawford to the Celtics. I am a little surprised that Atlanta didn't move Josh Smith though.

Originally Posted by Drinkey McDrinkerstein

Why aren't there more good role models for fat people who fall down a lot?

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Well they have been saying all along that they weren't going to deal Dwight and Pau being injured sort of lowers his value. However if the Lakers can play like they did last night the rest of the season they will be fine, but we all know that isn't going to happen. Yeah Atlanta is crazy for not dealing Smith. Ther is probably a good 95% chance of him leaving at the end of the season so why not get something for him? Apparently they were in a three team deal for him but that broke down at the last moment.

Originally Posted by Drinkey McDrinkerstein

Why aren't there more good role models for fat people who fall down a lot?

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Just wanted to remind all the Suns fans out there that if the Lakers make the playoffs we don't get their pick this year. And I doubt they will be this bad next year so that pick would be in the 20s. So as a Suns fan you must root for the Rockets, Jazz, Warriors and root against the Lakers, for the Suns sake.